How To Boss It Like… Paul Frampton, CEO at Havas Media Group UK & Ireland
Countless leaders are changing the world. From Eileen Burbidge to Simon Belsham and Debbie Wosskow, these smart people get an incredible amount done, and all in an impossibly short space of time. This...
View ArticleUnicorns and cockroaches aren’t big or clever
Alex’s Agenda is the weekly column from the front-lines of the future by The Memo’s Editor in Chief, Alex Wood. First came unicorns, now cockroaches. Much of the tech startup world is drowning in...
View ArticleDiscover the future of marketing this April
Every month at The Memo we drill down on one topic you need to care about. From February’s focus on love and dating, March on finance and future themes like education, fitness and travel, we introduce...
View ArticleWhat the heck is… a chatbot?
Our weekly series What The Heck Is… sheds light on the strange unexplained acronyms and unfamiliar buzzwords that creep into our everyday lives. Picture the next time you book a table at your favourite...
View ArticleWhy I was wrong about ‘Native Advertising’
Native, branded content, advertorial, call it what you like – advertising is changing. When’s the last time you clicked on a banner ad? You’re not alone. Ads as we know them are broken. Punters are...
View ArticleGary Vaynerchuk is taking London by storm
An outspoken entrepreneur, investor and social media master, Gary Vaynerchuk‘s story is nothing if not unique. In his 20s Vaynerchuk realised he could use the power of the internet to turn his family’s...
View ArticleWall Street loves Facebook – but do you?
In case you missed it – Facebook’s making a TON of money. All your pictures of drunken nights out have turned into a dollar bills for the world’s biggest social network. Read it and weep – the business...
View ArticleDiscover the future of learning this May
“The more I live, the more I learn. The more I learn, the more I realize, the less I know.” ― Michel Legrand Every month at The Memo we drill down on one topic you need to care about. From February’s...
View ArticleShambolic service? Sneaky tricks? Renting a car shouldn’t ruin your holiday
What a time to be alive – travel has never been easier. In a couple of clicks you can book a flight, find an Airbnb by the beach and find out all the best places on Tripadvisor. But there’s a missing...
View ArticleMicrosoft: Ditch the sly tricks & let the product do the talking
Microsoft wants Windows 10 installed on a billion devices in the new few years. This latest version is brilliant, a polished upgrade that even seasoned Mac users will appreciate. But here’s the bad...
View ArticleThis futuristic print house is bright & made of rainbows
If you want the best in printing, MOO is the go to place. Over the past 10 years, the company’s kept print in vogue, blending cutting-edge design with a service fit for the digital age. It’s a brand...
View ArticleHay Festival, Recode and Symphony to a Lost Generation are in your Weekly Agenda
Mondays can be stressful, but don’t despair! We’ve got everything you need to make it through the week. From the hottest events around the globe, to a new podcast for your commute, a great series for...
View ArticleThe world is in beta keeps you ahead of the game – in life & business
In the time it took your computer to load this page over 200m emails have been sent. A quarter of a million tweets have been shared and over half a million purchases have been made online in the UK....
View ArticleThis wearable wants to start a ‘happiness revolution’
Were you rudely woken up early by your alarm this Monday? If you’re reading this from the UK, where we had a public holiday, you might have forgotten to turn off your alarm and had your lie in cut...
View ArticleMeet Sky Q: The Rolls Royce of home entertainment
The short of it Sky Q is a new TV box from Sky. It makes Netflix look dated. We like it, a lot. Bothered? Q turns your TV into something fit for the modern world. You can watch what you want, where you...
View ArticleCurve – the credit card we’ve been waiting for
The short of it Curve is the mother of all credit cards. After loading all your cards onto it, you won’t need your wallet again. Why do I care? Ever forgot your company card and had to pay for dinner...
View ArticleWatch Brexit reaction live with The Memo’s Referendum dashboard
Click the tiles to view the data in more detail Editor’s note: The data shown in our Buzz Radar dashboard reflects the reaction on social media around the EU referendum. Social conversations can tell...
View ArticleTaste the future of food & drink this June
Every month at The Memo we drill down on one topic you need to care about. From February’s focus on love and dating, March on finance, April on marketing and future themes including fitness and travel,...
View ArticleHow universal income helps everyone
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View ArticleThe Memo crowned Best Specialist Site for Journalism at The Drum‘s Online...
Today we are pleased to announce that The Memo has won the coveted Best Specialist Site for Journalism honour at the Online Media Awards. Hosted each year by The Drum – a trusted leader in marketing...
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